Camera sounds alarm when child detected in back seat

IF YOU RECOGNIZE THIS WOMAN, CALL CRIME STOPPERS. A GROUP OF PARENTS IN NORTH FLORIDA SAY THEY HAVE A DEVICE THAT CAN PREVENT CHILD DEATHS IN HOT CARS. THERE HAVE BEEN 20 CASES SO FAR THIS YEAR. AFTER SEVERAL BRAIN STORMING SESSIONS, CAME UP WITH THIS IDEA TO USE THIS CAMERA SO WHEN THE KEY IS REMOVED, IT TRIGGERS THE CAMERA TO TAKE BACK SEAT PHOTOS. IF THE CHILD IS DETECTED THE ALARM WILL GO OFF AND IT WON'T STOP UNTIL HE OR SHE IS REMOVED. SO THE GUARDIAN CAM WORKS ON MOTION DETECTION.

PENSACOLA, Fla. -

A group of parents say they have a device that could prevent child deaths in hot cars.

After several brainstorming sessions, the group in Pensacola sought out the advice of Eddie Fray, who has already come up with few inventions.

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Each time the ignition is turned on or off, or the key is removed, the Guardian Cam takes pictures of the car's back seat.

A data bank embedded within the car's security system is scanned and when a child is detected, it triggers an alarm.

The alarm does not stop until the child is removed from the car.

Fray has a copyright pending.

Since the start of 2014, 21 children have died from heatstroke after being left in cars, according to a report released by San Francisco State University.

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